Ammu Joseph
Ammu Joseph
Ammu Joseph is a journalist and media-watcher based in Bangalore, India, with a special interest in issues relating to gender, children, human development and peace. She is co-editor of Just Between Us: Women Speak About their Writing (Women Unlimited, 2004), Storylines: Conversations with Women Writers (Women Unlimited, 2003) and Terror, Counter-Terror: Women Speak Out (Women Unlimited, 2003). She is also the author of Women in Journalism: Making News and (with Kalpana Sharma) of Whose News? The Media and Women's Issues.
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Interior DecorationINR 395Many of India s best known women poets, as well as some of its less familiar ones are to be found in this landmark volume of 54 women poets from ten languages. Its ri...
Howard Selsam
Howard Selsam (1903-1970) was an American Marxist philosopher.
C. T. Indra
C. T. Indra is retired professor and head, Department of English, University of Madras.
Rani Ray
Rani Ray has taught English at the University of Delhi, University of California at Santa Barbara, and Institute of English Studies at Lodz (Poland). She has translated many short stories from Beng
Fay Weldon
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Renate Zahar
Renate Zahar, born in 1942, has occupied herself with the problems of the Third World as her field of study. She received her education in North and Black African schools, and completed her studies
Alex Akhup
Alex Akhup belongs to the Kom society. His research interests include epistemology, lived experiences, worldviews, narratives, history writing and ecology studies.
George Santayana
George Santayana was a Spanish-born American philosopher who is regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the first half of the 20th century, and one of the most prominent champions of crit
Vladimir Bogomolov
Vladimir Osipovich Bogomolov (3 July 1924 - 30 December 2003) was a Soviet writer.
